Thangassery Chinese Coins

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The Thangassery Chinese coins are a significant collection of Chinese cash coins from the Middle Ages that were found near the coast of Thangassery, a historic port suburb of Kollam in Kerala, India.[1][2] During dredging operations at Kollam Port in 2014, 44 copper-alloy Chinese coins were found, providing solid archaeological proof of long-distance maritime trade between China and the Malabar Coast. In addition to examples from the Tang (618–907 CE) and Southern Song (1127–1279 CE) periods, these coins depict a number of Chinese imperial dynasties, most notably the Northern Song (960–1127 CE).[3]

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